The House of Representatives has
invited the Nigeria Copyright Commission (NCC) to develop ways to protect the
rights of late Ilerioluwa Aloba, AKA Mohbad’s songs and lyrics.
The move was made following the
adoption of a motion by Rep. Babajimi Benson(APC-Lagos) at the resumed plenary
in Abuja on Tuesday, September 26.
Moving the motion, Benson, said
that Mohbad tragically passed away under mysterious circumstances on Tuesday,
September 12, and his name had continued to make headlines and dominate discussions
across and beyond the nation.
He said there had been protests
and a procession of youths chanting his name and the call for an investigation
as they marched to a tribute concert, with numerous musicians in attendance.
The rep said it was evident that
Mohbad’s fans were struggling to come to terms with his untimely demise, adding
that Mohbad also known as Imole, “light” in Yoruba, was an artist who sang of
peace and light.
The further said Mohbad left his
record label, Marlian Records, owned by Azeez Fashola (Naira Marley) in 2022,
citing various grievances, including unpaid royalties.
He explained that the lawmakers
need to monitor the ongoing investigation in order to protect the legacy of the
late music star.
“Mohbad left his record label,
Marlian Records, owned by Azeez Fashola (Naira Marley), in 2022, citing various
grievances, including unpaid royalties. This issue is indicative of a broader
problem in which artists encounter challenges asserting their rights.
“Most of the proceeds of the late
artist are still going to the Marlian Music Group, and there have been no moves
from any agency to protect the Estate of the late singer who is currently the
46th best-selling digital artiste in the world,” he said.
“A disturbing industry practice
has come to the fore. Evidence of mistreatment highlights the struggles of
young artists who, in their quest for success, become entangled in parasitic
contracts and face bullying when they seek to exit these agreements,” he said.
Consequently, the House resolved
that the Nigeria Copyright Commission (NCC) must put measures in place
immediately to protect the rights of Mohbad’s songs and lyrics, addressing
copyright infringements and ensuring the proper management of his musical
assets while securing his son’s benefits from his musical legacy.
It will also collaborate with
relevant stakeholders, including record labels, artists, legal experts, and
industry associations, to develop and implement industry-wide guidelines that
ensure fair treatment, transparent contractual agreements, and proper
compensation for artists, reviewing existing copyright and contract laws in
Nigeria, identifying gaps or areas in need of reform.
Finally, the House directed the
Committees on Justice and Legislative Compliance to ensure compliance.
A minute silence was also observed
by the House in honour of Mohbad after the motion was unanimously adopted when
Speaker Tajudeen Abbas put it to vote.
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